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> Google CEO Eric Schmidt said handset makers are now churning out over 200,000 Android handsets per day. Article
> U.S. Cellular posted weaker second-quarter profit and lost 3,000 total subscribers in the period. Article (sub. req.)
> Airspan will market LightSquared's 1.4 GHz spectrum to utility companies. Release
> Apple has a fix for an iPhone browser security flaw. Article
> More than 90 percent of iPhone 4 owners are "very satisfied" with the gadget, according to a ChangeWave survey. Release
> Apple appears to have quietly launched streaming music services via its iDisk application. Post
> Android has overtaken Research In Motion as the leading smartphone platform among Americans, according to NPD Group. Release
> Motorola investors cheered at billionaire investor Carl Icahn's move to increase his stake in the handset vendor from 8.75 percent to 9.9 percent. Article
Mobile Content News
> Google has reinstated an Android app that was taken down over privacy fears, sparked by a VentureBeat story that was "incorrectly reported." Article
> Facebook extended its newly streamlined privacy controls to all browser-enabled mobile devices. Article
> News Corp. confirmed reports its Fox Mobile Group unit is up for sale. Article
Broadband Wireless News
> AT&T added a WiFi hotzone in Chicago. Article
> A venture capitalist is looking to equip New York livery cars with ad-supported WiFi. Article
> How do the world's infrastructure vendors rank in LTE and WiMAX? Commentary
European Wireless News
> Visa Europe goes live with first microSD m-payment service. Article
> Spanish WiMAX goes live; ARM to replace Intel as WIMAX activist. Article
> Carphone Warehouse launches cut-price mobile music service. Article
> Orange tests HSPA at 1800MHz, looks to boost ecosystem. Article
And finally... Check out this knock-off Nokia N8 running Google's Android platform. Article